Singular meeting of brothers [Henry and Frederick Hubbard] after battle, 1861 Sep. 13.

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Singular meeting of brothers [Henry and Frederick Hubbard] after battle, 1861 Sep. 13.

Clipping from the Oshkosh Weekly Northwestern describing the meeting of two brothers following the first Battle of Manassas (Bull Run). Henry Hubbard, of the First Minnesota Regiment, was wounded in the battle and found by his brother Frederick, who was a member of the Washington Artillery, a Confederate regiment from New Orleans. Accompanied by additional biographical notes.

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